There is a sentence in English that is the man with the nervers of steel. I think this sentence is perfect to describe the heroine who is burdened with a heavy childhood and sins committed, living in escape from self, and shaping herself into a strong The almost male image to protect the true self. But sometimes, the essence of things is often what you can't see, and the opposite side of the appearance. Therefore, just like the amazing transformation of the heroine at the end of the film, we can vaguely see a woman who is gentle in heart, kind, righteous, and gifted by God (superb intelligence and anti-reconnaissance ability).
Life has changed our original appearance. The reality is cruel, and sometimes it's not as cruel as explaining to anyone. life is a bitch. But fortunately, each of us has a choice, whether to be good or evil. In fact, no matter how you choose, you can't escape your true self. The evil you are also you, and the good you are also you.
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